Coursera's most popular online course, streamed by 1.8 million students from 200 countries, is filmed in a basement that "smells faintly of cat urine," writes John Schwartz for the New York Times.
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Prospective donors increasingly fail to give without an incentive for doing so, but some advancement leaders have good reasons to avoid offering physical objects as rewards for donating. Wake Forest tackled the problem with a playful micro-campaign that raffles off naming rights for minor campus landmarks such as a flat speed bump and a skillet used by the dining hall chef.
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